subject: Qualifications to engage in
interviews & interrogation for Renville county

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Investigators Tom Hendrichs, Jason
Mathwig, Jeff Morris:

What specific methods of interviewing
have you been trained in for your job as Investigator for Renville
county?

Terry Dean, Nemmers

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Terry Dean, Nemmers

20170 County Road 28

Glenwood, MN 56334

In Minnesota we're sort of in this
transition because we've been recording interrogations now for about
15 years. We're sort of in a transition from the Reid approach to
this investigative interviewing approach. Real Interrogation: What
actually happens when cops question kids. By Barry C. Feld,
Centennial Professor of Law, University of Minnesota. Lecture
delivered February 14, 2013 at Arizona State University – School of
Criminology and Criminal Justice.

American detectives keep their
practices hidden to avoid exposure or criticism, particularly in
high-profile or morally charged cases. They worry that opening up the
interrogation process to outside scrutiny could lead reporters to
write articles criticizing the fairness of their techniques,
prosecutors to report criticism to their superiors or to decline to
file charges, judges to suppress confession evidence, or juries to
fail to convict. Detectives understand that police interrogation in
the American adversary system is inherently morally problematic (and
therefore always potentially controversial), because it involves
behavior – psychological manipulation, trickery, deceit – that is
regarded as unethical in virtually all social contexts. Richard A.
Leo, Police Interrogation and American Justice, (Cambridge: 2008),
Page 187.

Video which proves that the video –
not the audio – is the official record of a Minnesota police
statement: